The new class: an analysis of the communist system

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Page 52... satisfied with simple~p^rsoliaTitTesrsuch ^JKEHIiHiQJTievT^Malen- kov,
Bulganin, ahcTShepilov, whose every word reflects the average man. The new
class itself is tired of dogmatic purges and training sessions. It would like to live
quietly.

Page 53turn was replaced by non-dogmatic Communism, a so-called collective
leadership or a group of oligarchs. J These are the three phases of development
of the new class in the U.S.S.R. or of Russian Communism (or of every other type
of ...

Page 168Dogmatism abounded, and the "building of socialism" had already begun, in the
Leninist period; Stalin did not renounce revolution, or reject the dogmas, which
interfered with the building of the system. Present-day, non-dogmatic
Communism ...